10 Feb 2016

What's New at The Imperial War Museum North

Is there a better way to learn history than reading
textbooks or browsing the internet? The best way, in my opinion, is to visit
places of historical interest and get a feel of what has been. If that is not
possible, a visit to a museum is the next best alternative.

The Imperial War Museum North in Manchester is no exception. Reading about
the World Wars and contemporary wars is one thing. Looking at war memorabilia,
real artefacts from real people who experienced it all, is something else
altogether. The
IWM North is full of large and small exhibits that are a stark reminder of
the death and destruction wrought by the unending conflicts of the last hundred
years.

The main theme of the exhibition for this half-term is the
Dad’s Army. Nothing to do with the sitcom and the film by the same name, but
more about what life was like in the Home Guards during the Second World War.

J was happy to sit through an interactive story session,
which told the story of Dotty and her mother and their adventures during the
War. We had the opportunity to handle a real children’s gas mask, items of
uniform and shrapnel from a bomb that hit Manchester all those years ago.

We then had a go at creating our own Home Guard personnel in
the Family Studio. While M got very creative drawing a gas mask, J and I just
got busy using all the colours in the box. We ended up with a mish-mash of
characters.

We then headed off to explore the other main exhibition
area. Horrible Histories®: Blitzed Brits
is a very hands-on and dynamic exhibition that puts a family-friendly spin on
what was a very trying time in our country’s history. Where else would you get
to milk a cow, even in simulation? J was fascinated with the air-raid shelter
and insisted on harbouring his family under it to keep us safe.

Fun apart, it was upsetting to read about the Evacuees. I
hate to imagine how horrible it must have been for parents to let go of their
children and never see them again.

That said, war has always been, always will be, distressing.
And history, fascinating. So if you happen to be in the North West of England and are looking to entertain and educate the
kids, do head over to the IWM North and check out the real
Dad’s Armyand Blitzed Brits. Entry to the museum is free and donations are kindly received.

Disclaimer: We were guests of the IWM North as part of their blogger preview event. All opinions are my own.

The IWM (in London too) always seem to have great activities for kids, and I can imagine it's somewhere I might go with my daughter more when she's older. I completely agree that it's often the little, personal items which really make exhibitions more real too.